├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── VERSION
├── bin
├── History.txt
├── License.txt
├── Readme.txt
├── i18n
│ ├── !example.txt
│ ├── Russian.ini
│ ├── Serbian (Cyrillic).ini
│ └── Serbian (Latin).ini
└── inetops.lng
├── build.bat
├── build_locale.bat
├── build_vc.bat
├── images
└── inetops.png
├── inetops.sln
├── inetops.vcxproj
├── inetops.vcxproj.filters
├── inetops.vcxproj.user
└── src
├── app.h
├── main.c
├── main.h
├── res
├── error.ico
├── folder.ico
├── folder_current.ico
├── main.ico
├── manifest.xml
└── success.ico
├── resource.h
└── resource.rc
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41 | *PVS-Studio*
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1 |
InetOps
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 | -------
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | ### Description:
18 | Application for execute network operations like ping, download speed meter, percent-decoding, displaying IP address of website, display information about URL (size, date of change, etc), display IP addresses (include external address), display WHOIS information about domains, display shared resources, display network system information, display IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP statistics. Full IPv6 support.
19 |
20 | ### Features:
21 | --------
22 | - Ping
23 | - Speed meter
24 | - Percent-decoding
25 | - Displaying IP addresses of website
26 | - Displaying information about URL (size, date of change, etc)
27 | - Displaying IP addresses (include external address)
28 | - Displaying WHOIS information about domains
29 | - Displaying shared resources
30 | - Displaying information about system
31 | - Displaying IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP statistics
32 |
33 | ```
34 | To activate portable mode, create "inetops.ini" in application folder, or move it from "%APPDATA%\Henry++\InetOps".
35 | ```
36 |
37 | ### System requirements:
38 | - Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 32-bit/64-bit/ARM64
39 | - An SSE2-capable CPU
40 | - KB2533623 KB3063858 update for Windows 7 was required [[x64](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47442) / [x32](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47409)]
41 |
42 | ### Donate:
43 | - [Bitcoin](https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1LrRTXPsvHcQWCNZotA9RcwjsGcRghG96c) (BTC)
44 | - [Ethereum](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/eth/0xe2C84A62eb2a4EF154b19bec0c1c106734B95960) (ETC)
45 | - [Paypal](https://paypal.me/henrypp) (USD)
46 | - [Yandex Money](https://yoomoney.ru/to/4100115776040583) (RUB)
47 |
48 | ### GPG Signature:
49 | Binaries have GPG signature `inetops.exe.sig` in application folder.
50 |
51 | - Public key: [pubkey.asc](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/henrypp/builder/master/pubkey.asc) ([pgpkeys.eu](https://pgpkeys.eu/pks/lookup?op=index&fingerprint=on&search=0x5635B5FD))
52 | - Key ID: 0x5635B5FD
53 | - Fingerprint: D985 2361 1524 AB29 BE73 30AC 2881 20A7 5635 B5FD
54 | ---
55 | - Website: [github.com/henrypp](https://github.com/henrypp)
56 | - Support: sforce5@mail.ru
57 | ---
58 |
59 | (c) 2012-2025 Henry++
60 |
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1 | InetOps
2 |
3 | Description:
4 | Application for execute network operations like ping, download speed meter, percent-decoding, displaying IP address of website, display information about URL (size, date of change, etc), display IP addresses (include external address), display WHOIS information about domains, display shared resources, display network system information, display IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP statistics. Full IPv6 support.
5 |
6 | Features:
7 | - Ping
8 | - Speed meter
9 | - Percent-decoding
10 | - Displaying IP addresses of website
11 | - Displaying information about URL (size, date of change, etc)
12 | - Displaying IP addresses (include external address)
13 | - Displaying WHOIS information about domains
14 | - Displaying shared resources
15 | - Displaying information about system
16 | - Displaying IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP statistics
17 |
18 | To activate portable mode, create "drivedotshield.ini" in application folder, or move it from "%APPDATA%\Henry++\Drive Dot Shield".
19 |
20 | Website: https://github.com/henrypp
21 | Support: sforce5@mail.ru
22 |
23 | (c) 2012-2025 Henry++
24 |
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1 | @echo off
2 |
3 | cd ..\builder
4 | call build inetops 2.0 InetOps
5 |
6 | pause
7 |
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1 | @echo off
2 |
3 | cd ..\builder
4 | call build_locale inetops
5 |
6 | pause
7 |
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1 | @echo off
2 | @setlocal enableextensions
3 | rem @cd /d "%~dp0\..\"
4 |
5 | if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" (
6 | call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64_arm64
7 | goto start
8 | )
9 |
10 | if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" (
11 | call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64_arm64
12 | goto start
13 | )
14 |
15 | echo VS 2022 not found...
16 |
17 | goto end
18 |
19 | :start
20 |
21 | msbuild inetops.sln -property:Configuration=Release -property:Platform=Win32 -verbosity:normal
22 | if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 goto end
23 |
24 | msbuild inetops.sln -property:Configuration=Release -property:Platform=x64 -verbosity:normal
25 | if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 goto end
26 |
27 | msbuild inetops.sln -property:Configuration=Release -property:Platform=ARM64 -verbosity:normal
28 | if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 goto end
29 |
30 | :end
31 |
32 | echo done...
33 |
34 | pause
35 |
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7 | EndProject
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10 | Debug|ARM64 = Debug|ARM64
11 | Debug|Win32 = Debug|Win32
12 | Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
13 | Release|ARM64 = Release|ARM64
14 | Release|Win32 = Release|Win32
15 | Release|x64 = Release|x64
16 | EndGlobalSection
17 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
18 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Debug|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Debug|ARM64
19 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
20 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
21 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
22 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
23 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
24 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Release|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Release|ARM64
25 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Release|ARM64.Build.0 = Release|ARM64
26 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
27 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32
28 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
29 | {9F4AF041-FDB1-4BF7-B35F-A7684A45308E}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
30 | EndGlobalSection
31 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
32 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE
33 | EndGlobalSection
34 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
35 | SolutionGuid = {6A2F5209-A3F1-4089-97D5-7F1FA14C4D61}
36 | EndGlobalSection
37 | EndGlobal
38 |
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1 | // InetOps
2 | // Copyright (c) 2012-2025 Henry++
3 |
4 | #pragma once
5 |
6 | #define APP_NAME L"InetOps"
7 | #define APP_NAME_SHORT L"inetops"
8 | #define APP_VERSION L"2.0"
9 | #define APP_VERSION_RES 2,0,0,0
10 | #define APP_AUTHOR L"Henry++"
11 | #define APP_COPYRIGHT L"(c) 2012-2025 " APP_AUTHOR L". All Rights Reversed."
12 |
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1 | // InetOps
2 | // Copyright (c) 2012-2025 Henry++
3 |
4 | #pragma once
5 |
6 | #include "routine.h"
7 |
8 | #include "resource.h"
9 | #include "app.h"
10 |
11 | // libs
12 | #pragma comment(lib, "msimg32.lib")
13 | #pragma comment(lib, "crypt32.lib")
14 | #pragma comment(lib, "dnsapi.lib")
15 | #pragma comment(lib, "iphlpapi.lib")
16 | #pragma comment(lib, "netapi32.lib")
17 | #pragma comment(lib, "rpcrt4.lib")
18 | #pragma comment(lib, "sensapi.lib")
19 | #pragma comment(lib, "version.lib")
20 | #pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32.lib")
21 | #pragma comment(lib, "winmm.lib")
22 | #pragma comment(lib, "wintrust.lib")
23 |
24 | #define PING_TIMEOUT 1000
25 |
26 | #define DIVIDER_COPY L", "
27 | #define DIVIDER_TRIM L"\r\n "
28 |
29 | #define SZ_UNKNOWN L""
30 | #define SZ_HEX L"0x%08X"
31 |
32 | #define EX_STYLE LVS_EX_DOUBLEBUFFER | LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT | LVS_EX_INFOTIP | LVS_EX_LABELTIP
33 | #define G_STYLE LVGS_COLLAPSIBLE
34 |
35 | #define LANG_SUBMENU 1
36 | #define LANG_MENU 4
37 |
38 | #define IL_FOLDER 0
39 | #define IL_FOLDER_CURRENT 1
40 | #define IL_SUCCESS 2
41 | #define IL_FAULT 3
42 |
43 | #define PAGE_COUNT 13
44 | #define CATEGORY_COUNT 3
45 | #define WHOIS_COUNT 17
46 |
47 | #define IP_ADDRESS L"https://api.ipify.org/?format=text"
48 |
49 | typedef struct _STATIC_DATA
50 | {
51 | HIMAGELIST himglist;
52 | HICON hfolder;
53 | HICON hfolder_current;
54 | HICON hsuccess;
55 | HICON hfailed;
56 | } STATIC_DATA, *PSTATIC_DATA;
57 |
58 | typedef struct _PAGE_LIST
59 | {
60 | HTREEITEM hitem;
61 | HWND hpage;
62 |
63 | ULONG_PTR category;
64 |
65 | INT dlg_id;
66 | INT listview_id;
67 |
68 | INT title;
69 | INT description;
70 |
71 | BOOLEAN is_thread;
72 | } PAGE_LIST, *PPAGE_LIST;
73 |
74 | typedef struct _CATEGORY_LIST
75 | {
76 | HTREEITEM hitem;
77 |
78 | INT name;
79 | } CATEGORY_LIST, *PCATEGORY_LIST;
80 |
81 | typedef struct _WHOIS_LIST
82 | {
83 | WCHAR server[128];
84 | } WHOIS_LIST, *PWHOIS_LIST;
85 |
86 | // https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db
87 | WHOIS_LIST whois_servers[WHOIS_COUNT] = {0};
88 |
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1 | #ifndef __RESOURCE_H__
2 | #define __RESOURCE_H__
3 |
4 | #ifndef IDC_STATIC
5 | #define IDC_STATIC (-1)
6 | #endif
7 |
8 | // Acceleration
9 | #define IDA_MAIN 1
10 |
11 | // Dialogs
12 | #define IDD_MAIN 100
13 | #define IDD_PAGE_PING 101
14 | #define IDD_PAGE_SPEEDMETER 102
15 | #define IDD_PAGE_URLDECODER 103
16 | #define IDD_PAGE_HOSTADDR 104
17 | #define IDD_PAGE_URLINFO 105
18 | #define IDD_PAGE_WHOIS 106
19 | #define IDD_PAGE_IP 107
20 | #define IDD_PAGE_SHAREDINFO 108
21 | #define IDD_PAGE_SYSINFO 109
22 | #define IDD_PAGE_TCP_STATISTIC 110
23 | #define IDD_PAGE_UDP_STATISTIC 111
24 | #define IDD_PAGE_ICMP_STATISTIC 112
25 | #define IDD_PAGE_IP_STATISTIC 113
26 |
27 | // Menu Id
28 | #define IDM_MAIN 100
29 | #define IDM_LISTVIEW 101
30 | #define IDM_COPY 102
31 | #define IDM_SELECT_ALL 103
32 |
33 | //#define IDM_COPY_VALUE 103
34 | //#define IDM_SAVE_AS 104
35 |
36 | // Main Menu
37 | #define IDM_EXIT 104
38 | #define IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK 105
39 | #define IDM_DARKMODE_CHK 106
40 | #define IDM_CHECKUPDATES_CHK 107
41 | #define IDM_WEBSITE 108
42 | #define IDM_CHECKUPDATES 109
43 | #define IDM_ABOUT 110
44 | #define IDM_REFRESH 111
45 | #define IDM_ZOOM 112
46 |
47 | #define IDX_LANGUAGE 1000
48 |
49 | // Main Dlg
50 | #define IDC_ITEMLIST 113
51 | #define IDC_STATUSBAR 114
52 |
53 | // Settings Dlg
54 | #define IDC_NAV 115
55 | #define IDC_RESET 116
56 | #define IDC_CLOSE 117
57 |
58 | // Ping Page
59 | #define IDC_PING_HOST 118
60 | #define IDC_PING_RETRIES 119
61 | #define IDC_PING_UPDOWN 120
62 | #define IDC_PING_RESULT 121
63 | #define IDC_PING_START 122
64 | #define IDC_PING_CLEAR 123
65 |
66 | // Speed Meter Page
67 | #define IDC_SPEEDMETER_LINK 124
68 | #define IDC_SPEEDMETER_LIMIT 125
69 | #define IDC_SPEEDMETER_UPDOWN 126
70 | #define IDC_SPEEDMETER_RESULT 127
71 | #define IDC_SPEEDMETER_START 128
72 | #define IDC_SPEEDMETER_CLEAR 129
73 |
74 | // Url Decoder Page
75 | #define IDC_URLDECODER_LINK 130
76 | #define IDC_URLDECODER_RESULT 131
77 | #define IDC_URLDECODER_START 132
78 | #define IDC_URLDECODER_CLEAR 133
79 |
80 | // Host Address Page
81 | #define IDC_HOSTADDR_HOST 134
82 | #define IDC_HOSTADDR_RESULT 135
83 | #define IDC_HOSTADDR_START 136
84 | #define IDC_HOSTADDR_CLEAR 137
85 |
86 | // Url Info Page
87 | #define IDC_URLINFO_LINK 138
88 | #define IDC_URLINFO_RESULT 139
89 | #define IDC_URLINFO_HEADER 140
90 | #define IDC_URLINFO_HEADER_CHK 141
91 | #define IDC_URLINFO_START 142
92 | #define IDC_URLINFO_CLEAR 143
93 |
94 | // Ip Page
95 | #define IDC_IP_RESULT 144
96 | #define IDC_IP_EXTERNAL_CHK 145
97 | #define IDC_IP_REFRESH 146
98 |
99 | // Whois Page
100 | #define IDC_WHOIS_HOST 147
101 | #define IDC_WHOIS_SERVER 148
102 | #define IDC_WHOIS_RESULT 149
103 | #define IDC_WHOIS_START 150
104 | #define IDC_WHOIS_CLEAR 151
105 |
106 | // System Info Page
107 | #define IDC_SYSINFO 152
108 |
109 | // Tcp Statistic Page
110 | #define IDC_TCP_STATISTIC 153
111 |
112 | // Udp Statistic Page
113 | #define IDC_UDP_STATISTIC 154
114 |
115 | // Icmp Statistic Page
116 | #define IDC_ICMP_STATISTIC 155
117 |
118 | // Ip Statistic Page
119 | #define IDC_IP_STATISTIC 156
120 |
121 |
122 | #define IDC_SHAREDINFO 157
123 | #define IDC_SHAREDINFO_START 158
124 | #define IDC_SHAREDINFO_CLEAR 159
125 |
126 | #define IDS_FILE 1
127 | #define IDS_SETTINGS 2
128 | #define IDS_HELP 3
129 | #define IDS_EXIT 4
130 | #define IDS_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK 5
131 | #define IDS_CHECKUPDATES_CHK 6
132 | #define IDS_LANGUAGE 7
133 | #define IDS_WEBSITE 8
134 | #define IDS_CHECKUPDATES 9
135 | #define IDS_DONATE 10
136 | #define IDS_ABOUT 11
137 | #define IDS_CLOSE 12
138 | #define IDS_CATEGORY_TOOLS 13
139 | #define IDS_CATEGORY_INFORMATION 14
140 | #define IDS_CATEGORY_STATISTICS 15
141 | #define IDS_TOOL_PING 16
142 | #define IDS_TOOL_PING_INFO 17
143 | #define IDS_TOOL_SPEED 18
144 | #define IDS_TOOL_SPEED_INFO 19
145 | #define IDS_TOOL_DECODER 20
146 | #define IDS_TOOL_DECODER_INFO 21
147 | #define IDS_TOOL_INFORMATION 22
148 | #define IDS_TOOL_INFORMATION_INFO 23
149 | #define IDS_TOOL_HOSTADDRESS 24
150 | #define IDS_TOOL_HOSTADDRESS_INFO 25
151 | #define IDS_TOOL_WHOIS 26
152 | #define IDS_TOOL_WHOIS_INFO 27
153 | #define IDS_TOOL_IP 28
154 | #define IDS_TOOL_IP_INFO 29
155 | #define IDS_TOOL_SHARED 30
156 | #define IDS_TOOL_SHARED_INFO 31
157 | #define IDS_TOOL_SYSTEM 32
158 | #define IDS_TOOL_SYSTEM_INFO 33
159 | #define IDS_TOOL_TCP 34
160 | #define IDS_TOOL_TCP_INFO 35
161 | #define IDS_TOOL_UDP 36
162 | #define IDS_TOOL_UDP_INFO 37
163 | #define IDS_TOOL_ICMP 38
164 | #define IDS_TOOL_ICMP_INFO 39
165 | #define IDS_TOOL_IPSTATS 40
166 | #define IDS_TOOL_IPSTATS_INFO 41
167 | #define IDS_DARKMODE_CHK 42
168 |
169 | // Icons
170 | #define IDI_MAIN 100
171 | #define IDI_FOLDER 101
172 | #define IDI_FOLDER_CURRENT 102
173 | #define IDI_SUCCESS 103
174 | #define IDI_FAULT 104
175 |
176 | #endif
177 |
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1 | #include
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 |
5 | #include "resource.h"
6 | #include "rconfig.h"
7 | #include "app.h"
8 |
9 | LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT
10 |
11 | //
12 | // Accelerator resources
13 | //
14 | IDA_MAIN ACCELERATORS
15 | BEGIN
16 | "A", IDM_SELECT_ALL, CONTROL, VIRTKEY, NOINVERT
17 | "C", IDM_COPY, CONTROL, VIRTKEY, NOINVERT
18 | VK_F1, IDM_ABOUT, VIRTKEY, NOINVERT
19 | VK_F5, IDM_REFRESH, VIRTKEY, NOINVERT
20 | VK_F11, IDM_ZOOM, VIRTKEY, NOINVERT
21 | END
22 |
23 | //
24 | // Menu resources
25 | //
26 | IDM_MAIN MENU
27 | {
28 | POPUP " "
29 | {
30 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_EXIT
31 | }
32 | POPUP " "
33 | {
34 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK
35 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_DARKMODE_CHK
36 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_CHECKUPDATES_CHK
37 | MENUITEM SEPARATOR
38 | POPUP " "
39 | {
40 | MENUITEM " ", IDX_LANGUAGE
41 | }
42 | }
43 | POPUP " "
44 | {
45 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_WEBSITE
46 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_CHECKUPDATES
47 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_ABOUT
48 | }
49 | }
50 |
51 | IDM_LISTVIEW MENU
52 | {
53 | POPUP " "
54 | {
55 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_COPY
56 | //MENUITEM "Copy value", IDM_COPY_VALUE
57 | //MENUITEM SEPARATOR
58 | //MENUITEM "Save to file...", IDM_SAVE_AS
59 | }
60 | }
61 |
62 | //
63 | // Dialog resources
64 | //
65 | IDD_MAIN DIALOG 0, 0, 405, 250
66 | STYLE WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_CLIPCHILDREN | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | DS_SHELLFONT | DS_MODALFRAME | NOT WS_VISIBLE
67 | CAPTION APP_NAME
68 | MENU IDM_MAIN
69 | FONT 8, "Ms Shell Dlg"
70 | {
71 | CONTROL "", IDC_ITEMLIST, WC_TREEVIEW, WS_TABSTOP | WS_BORDER | TVS_HASBUTTONS | TVS_FULLROWSELECT | TVS_LINESATROOT | TVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | TVS_INFOTIP | TVS_TRACKSELECT, 8, 8, 124, 220
72 |
73 | CONTROL "", IDC_STATUSBAR, STATUSCLASSNAME, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
74 | }
75 |
76 | IDD_PAGE_PING DIALOG 0, 0, 258, 220
77 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
78 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
79 | {
80 | LTEXT "Address:", IDC_STATIC, 0, 2, 196, 8, SS_LEFT
81 | EDITTEXT IDC_PING_HOST, 0, 14, 196, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL
82 |
83 | LTEXT "Retries:", IDC_STATIC, 202, 2, 54, 8, SS_LEFT
84 | EDITTEXT IDC_PING_RETRIES, 202, 14, 54, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL | ES_NUMBER
85 | CONTROL "", IDC_PING_UPDOWN, UPDOWN_CLASS, UDS_ALIGNRIGHT | UDS_ARROWKEYS | UDS_AUTOBUDDY | UDS_HOTTRACK | UDS_NOTHOUSANDS | UDS_SETBUDDYINT | UDS_WRAP, 0, 0, 0, 0
86 |
87 | CONTROL "", IDC_PING_RESULT, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 34, 258, 168
88 |
89 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_PING_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
90 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_PING_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
91 | }
92 |
93 | IDD_PAGE_SPEEDMETER DIALOG 0, 0, 272, 220
94 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
95 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
96 | {
97 | LTEXT "Link:", IDC_STATIC, 0, 2, 196, 8, SS_LEFT
98 | EDITTEXT IDC_SPEEDMETER_LINK, 0, 14, 196, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL
99 |
100 | LTEXT "Limit (sec.):", IDC_STATIC, 202, 2, 54, 8, SS_LEFT
101 | EDITTEXT IDC_SPEEDMETER_LIMIT, 202, 14, 54, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL | ES_NUMBER
102 | CONTROL "", IDC_SPEEDMETER_UPDOWN, UPDOWN_CLASS, UDS_ALIGNRIGHT | UDS_ARROWKEYS | UDS_AUTOBUDDY | UDS_HOTTRACK | UDS_NOTHOUSANDS | UDS_SETBUDDYINT | UDS_WRAP, 0, 0, 0, 0
103 |
104 | CONTROL "", IDC_SPEEDMETER_RESULT, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 34, 256, 168
105 |
106 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_SPEEDMETER_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
107 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_SPEEDMETER_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
108 | }
109 |
110 | IDD_PAGE_URLDECODER DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
111 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
112 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
113 | {
114 | LTEXT "Link:", IDC_STATIC, 0, 2, 256, 8, SS_LEFT
115 | EDITTEXT IDC_URLDECODER_LINK, 0, 14, 256, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL
116 |
117 | EDITTEXT IDC_URLDECODER_RESULT, 0, 34, 256, 168, WS_VSCROLL | ES_MULTILINE | ES_READONLY
118 |
119 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_URLDECODER_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
120 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_URLDECODER_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
121 | }
122 |
123 | IDD_PAGE_HOSTADDR DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
124 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
125 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
126 | {
127 | LTEXT "Domain:", IDC_STATIC, 0, 2, 256, 8, SS_LEFT
128 | EDITTEXT IDC_HOSTADDR_HOST, 0, 14, 256, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL
129 |
130 | CONTROL "", IDC_HOSTADDR_RESULT, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 34, 256, 168
131 |
132 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_HOSTADDR_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
133 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_HOSTADDR_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
134 | }
135 |
136 | IDD_PAGE_URLINFO DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
137 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
138 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
139 | {
140 | LTEXT "Link:", IDC_STATIC, 0, 2, 256, 8, SS_LEFT
141 | EDITTEXT IDC_URLINFO_LINK, 0, 14, 256, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL
142 |
143 | EDITTEXT IDC_URLINFO_HEADER, 0, 34, 256, 168, WS_VSCROLL | ES_MULTILINE | ES_READONLY
144 | CONTROL "", IDC_URLINFO_RESULT, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 34, 256, 168
145 |
146 | AUTOCHECKBOX "Get full result", IDC_URLINFO_HEADER_CHK, 0, 206, 150, 14, BS_VCENTER
147 |
148 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_URLINFO_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
149 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_URLINFO_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
150 | }
151 |
152 | IDD_PAGE_IP DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
153 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
154 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
155 | {
156 | CONTROL "", IDC_IP_RESULT, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 2, 256, 200
157 |
158 | AUTOCHECKBOX "Get external ip", IDC_IP_EXTERNAL_CHK, 0, 206, 180, 14, BS_VCENTER
159 |
160 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_IP_REFRESH, 208, 206, 50, 14
161 | }
162 |
163 | IDD_PAGE_WHOIS DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
164 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
165 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
166 | {
167 | LTEXT "Domain:", IDC_STATIC, 0, 2, 150, 8, SS_LEFT
168 | EDITTEXT IDC_WHOIS_HOST, 0, 14, 150, 14, ES_AUTOHSCROLL
169 |
170 | LTEXT "Server:", IDC_STATIC, 156, 2, 104, 8, SS_LEFT
171 | COMBOBOX IDC_WHOIS_SERVER, 156, 14, 104, 14, CBS_DROPDOWN | CBS_HASSTRINGS
172 |
173 | EDITTEXT IDC_WHOIS_RESULT, 0, 34, 258, 168, WS_VSCROLL | ES_MULTILINE | ES_READONLY
174 |
175 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_WHOIS_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
176 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_WHOIS_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
177 | }
178 |
179 | IDD_PAGE_SHAREDINFO DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
180 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
181 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
182 | {
183 | CONTROL "", IDC_SHAREDINFO, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 0, 256, 200
184 |
185 | DEFPUSHBUTTON "Start", IDC_SHAREDINFO_START, 154, 206, 50, 14
186 | PUSHBUTTON "Clear", IDC_SHAREDINFO_CLEAR, 208, 206, 50, 14
187 | }
188 |
189 | IDD_PAGE_SYSINFO DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
190 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
191 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
192 | {
193 | CONTROL "", IDC_SYSINFO, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 0, 256, 216
194 | }
195 |
196 | IDD_PAGE_TCP_STATISTIC DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
197 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
198 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
199 | {
200 | CONTROL "", IDC_TCP_STATISTIC, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_TABSTOP | WS_VSCROLL | WS_BORDER | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT, 0, 0, 256, 216
201 | }
202 |
203 | IDD_PAGE_UDP_STATISTIC DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
204 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
205 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
206 | {
207 | CONTROL "", IDC_UDP_STATISTIC, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 0, 256, 216
208 | }
209 |
210 | IDD_PAGE_ICMP_STATISTIC DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
211 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
212 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
213 | {
214 | CONTROL "", IDC_ICMP_STATISTIC, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 0, 256, 216
215 | }
216 |
217 | IDD_PAGE_IP_STATISTIC DIALOG 0, 0, 254, 220
218 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | WS_CHILDWINDOW | NOT WS_VISIBLE
219 | FONT 8, "MS Shell Dlg"
220 | {
221 | CONTROL "", IDC_IP_STATISTIC, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_VISIBLE | WS_TABSTOP | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_SHAREIMAGELISTS | LVS_AUTOARRANGE, 0, 0, 256, 216
222 | }
223 |
224 | //
225 | // String resources
226 | //
227 | STRINGTABLE
228 | BEGIN
229 | IDS_FILE "File"
230 | IDS_SETTINGS "Settings"
231 | IDS_HELP "Help"
232 |
233 | IDS_EXIT "Exit"
234 | IDS_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK "Always on top"
235 | IDS_CHECKUPDATES_CHK "Periodically check for updates (recommended)"
236 | IDS_LANGUAGE "Language"
237 | IDS_WEBSITE "Website"
238 | IDS_CHECKUPDATES "Check for updates"
239 | IDS_DONATE "Give thanks!"
240 | IDS_ABOUT "About"
241 |
242 | IDS_CLOSE "Close"
243 |
244 | IDS_CATEGORY_TOOLS "Tools"
245 | IDS_CATEGORY_INFORMATION "Information"
246 | IDS_CATEGORY_STATISTICS "Statistics"
247 |
248 | IDS_TOOL_PING "Ping"
249 | IDS_TOOL_PING_INFO "Diagnostics of remote resources availability"
250 | IDS_TOOL_SPEED "Download speed"
251 | IDS_TOOL_SPEED_INFO "Testing the download speed of data from the network"
252 | IDS_TOOL_DECODER "Url decoder"
253 | IDS_TOOL_DECODER_INFO "Bringing links from ""percent-encoding"" to normal form"
254 | IDS_TOOL_INFORMATION "Link information"
255 | IDS_TOOL_INFORMATION_INFO "Link information"
256 | IDS_TOOL_HOSTADDRESS "Host address"
257 | IDS_TOOL_HOSTADDRESS_INFO "Getting the list of IP addresses of the site"
258 | IDS_TOOL_WHOIS "Whois"
259 | IDS_TOOL_WHOIS_INFO "Obtaining registration data on domain name owners"
260 | IDS_TOOL_IP "IP"
261 | IDS_TOOL_IP_INFO "Displaying the list of IP addresses in the system"
262 | IDS_TOOL_SHARED "Shared resources"
263 | IDS_TOOL_SHARED_INFO "Display information about shared resources in the system"
264 | IDS_TOOL_SYSTEM "System"
265 | IDS_TOOL_SYSTEM_INFO "Displaying brief information about the system"
266 | IDS_TOOL_TCP "TCP"
267 | IDS_TOOL_TCP_INFO "TCP protocol usage statistics"
268 | IDS_TOOL_UDP "UDP"
269 | IDS_TOOL_UDP_INFO "UDP protocol usage statistics"
270 | IDS_TOOL_ICMP "ICMP"
271 | IDS_TOOL_ICMP_INFO "ICMP protocol usage statistics"
272 | IDS_TOOL_IPSTATS "IP"
273 | IDS_TOOL_IPSTATS_INFO "IP usage statistics"
274 | IDS_DARKMODE_CHK "Use dark theme"
275 | END
276 |
277 | //
278 | // Icon resources
279 | //
280 | IDI_MAIN ICON "res\\main.ico"
281 | IDI_FOLDER ICON "res\\folder.ico"
282 | IDI_FOLDER_CURRENT ICON "res\\folder_current.ico"
283 | IDI_SUCCESS ICON "res\\success.ico"
284 | IDI_FAULT ICON "res\\error.ico"
285 |
286 | //
287 | // Manifest resource
288 | //
289 | 1 RT_MANIFEST "res\\manifest.xml"
290 |
291 | //
292 | // Version Information resources
293 | //
294 | VS_VERSION_INFO VERSIONINFO
295 | FILEVERSION APP_VERSION_RES
296 | PRODUCTVERSION APP_VERSION_RES
297 | FILEOS VOS__WINDOWS32
298 | FILETYPE VFT_APP
299 | FILESUBTYPE VFT2_UNKNOWN
300 | FILEFLAGSMASK 0x00000000
301 | FILEFLAGS VS_FF_PATCHED | VS_FF_PRERELEASE
302 | BEGIN
303 | BLOCK "StringFileInfo"
304 | BEGIN
305 | BLOCK "040904E4"
306 | BEGIN
307 | VALUE "Comments", APP_COMMENT
308 | VALUE "CompanyName", APP_AUTHOR
309 | VALUE "FileDescription", APP_NAME
310 | VALUE "FileVersion", APP_VERSION
311 | VALUE "InternalName", APP_NAME_SHORT
312 | VALUE "LegalCopyright", APP_COPYRIGHT
313 | VALUE "OriginalFilename", APP_NAME_SHORT ".exe"
314 | VALUE "ProductName", APP_NAME
315 | VALUE "ProductVersion", APP_VERSION
316 | END
317 | END
318 | BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
319 | BEGIN
320 | VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 1252
321 | END
322 | END
323 |
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